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It's all right! | page 1, 2, 3

1. For whom was the state of Georgia named?
a. George I
b. George II
c. George Gershwin
d. George Washington

2. Which of these colleges is the northernmost?
a. Dartmouth
b. McGill
c. Northwestern
d. University of Minnesota

3. In the musical "Oklahoma," what is the peddler?
a. Jewish
b. Persian
c. Armenian
d. Amway

4. Which one of these items would you most likely find on Edith Wharton's chair?
a. Pekinese fur
b. antimacassar
c. Scotchgard
d. bagel crumbs

5. Which one of these television shows is based on a Dostoevski novel?
a. "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"
b. "Bonanza"
c. "Friends"
d. "Saturday Night Live"

6. In which field is Boyle's Law applicable?
a. Economics
b. Chemistry
c. Dermatology
d. Demographics

7. Which city was a capital for the longest continuous period of time?
a. Kyoto
b. Constantinople
c. London
d. Rome

8. In the film "Casablanca," what Aryan ditty did Nazi Maj. Strasser sing in Rick's American Café?
a. "Götterdämmerung"
b. "Deutschland Uber Alles"
c. "Lili Marlene"
d. "Die Wacht am Rhein"

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